I'm gonna come out and be honest that i am an American Eagle and Abercrombie addict. 75% of my clothes are from there just because its easy to walk in there and come out feeling like you have a sense of style

long sleeved shirts, short sleeve collared shirts, or T-shirts with a white zip-up sweater, with boot cut jeans, and a nice belt for me please.

i am t3h anti-guitarist style

Quote by Husker90

I'm gonna come out and be honest that i am an American Eagle and Abercrombie addict. 75% of my clothes are from there just because its easy to walk in there and come out feeling like you have a sense of style

+1. a lot of my stuff comes from AE and Aeropostale or Banana Republic. i know I'm paying for a lot more than it's worth, but whatever.

however i try to avoid their OBVIOUSLY preppy crap. you have to go on the right days when the stuff they're selling isn't a bright pink shirt with a collar that can't be put down.

EDIT: Zoo York also makes some pretty awesome shirts

It's okay, Lt. Shinysides. You don't have to eat it now, you're just sleeping, you can eat it later. You can eat it later Lt. Shinysides!

Charity shops are ace. Jumble sales too. I love it all. I got a nice big old duffel coat recently from one. And a pair of super skinnies, as I didn't have any proper blue denim ones. Size 6 skinny... crikey.

The lake was silent for some time. Finally it said:"I weep for Narcissus, but I never noticed that Narcissus was beautiful. I weep because, each time he knelt beside my banks, I could see, in the depths of his eyes, my own beauty reflected."

Some kind of durable work-quality long sleeve, button-up, collared shirt(Western cut denim, Western cut cotton, flannel, or one from walmart). with white undershirt or no undershirt depending on weather. Yes, the shirts are tucked in.

Wrangler or Levi boot-cut jeans, that look new when you buy them, and 5 years later are almost see-through from being worn so much.

Cowboy boots, brown or black. Or black combat boots from Army surplus store.

Some kind of cowboy hat.

Nice black or brown belt with belt buckle. either the one with a large arrowhead on it, one with an eagle on it, or one with a small utility knife in it(has an awesome wolf design on it).

Sure, no one around here dresses like this but me, but I'm comfortable and everytihng else just looks odd on me unless it's a nice suit.

I'M IN THE FIGHT TO CURE CYSTIC FIBROSIS...MY LIFE DEPENDS ON IT!

Quote by JustRooster

I'm a straight man, but I'd put that surfcaster right in my mouth.

Quote by JD2k9

Well, life is like a penis.Women make it hard.Also, it's short but seems long when it gets hard.

My "fashion" is pretty wide ranging. I guess I focus on slim fitting clothes though, as I'm a lanky guy and therefore like to show off my figure (guys can have a figure too, just not an hourglass one). Anyway, I wear skinny jeans mostly, but none of that skin tight ball busting bollocks. Then on top either a plain T in summer, or a relatively simple shirt or jacket the rest of the year and occasionally a leather jacket to counterbalance the whole "indie scenester" vibe. Basically, nothing that makes a big statement about me, just clothes that compliment the way I look.

"I hope I die before I get old"-Words of Pete Townsend, 1945-

"I hope I die before I turn into Pete Townsend"-Words of Kurt Cobain, 1967-1994

What are some good, cheap, preferably fitted v-neck t-shirts that come in something other than white?

American Eagle. around where i am i just got 4 new vnecks that are vintage fit (their way of saying tight fit) for 28 bucks bcuz of buy 1 get one half off. otherwise they run from like 10 bucks to 15 bucks

All black all the way. Almost all the time. Jeans, combats, shirt, t-shirt, with various jumpers, hoodies and jackets. It's what I like to think of as anti-style, and the sh*tness of male fashion in the 80's drove me to it. I do still have some army shirts, and some cowboy shirts my late uncle brought me back from the Calgary Stampede; these provide some occaisional bursts of something like variety. Sometimes I'll take a mad notion to modify some jeans - bleach and a scalpel come out to play. The results are quite random, but always interesting. (Last ones I did, caused comment from my sis-in-law. The laugh was, mine cost £6.16, hers were over £150...)There's two things I want, tho'; more suits for one. You can't go wrong with a sharp suit, Chelsea boots, and a loose long shirt. Or the Nick Cave look for that matter! Don't overlook the New York look from from the late 70's - as modelled extensively by the male members of Blondie. Which brings me neatly to the other......bespoke Cons. Sadly, they won't ship over to the UK. Pity, the design program gave me hours of fun, and at least 5 designs I'd have bought.Love the Specials tee, btw.

Quote by Tostitos

Damn, that was so long and smart I think part of my head just exploded